DHS Needs a Stronger Congressional Partner
Congress has often criticized the Department of Homeland Security for its short comings, however in many ways Congress itself is to blame. When DHS was… Read More
Congress has often criticized the Department of Homeland Security for its short comings, however in many ways Congress itself is to blame. When DHS was… Read More
Both the fourth circuit and the ninth circuit courts have ruled that Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) searches of laptops and other electronics are legal;… Read More
The ACLU is at it again. The most recent post on the ACLU blog attacks me for defending the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) tactic… Read More
How far would you go to save money at the gas pump? Would you calculate the precise amount of fuel required for the daily commute?… Read More
Heritage Foundation analyst Jim Phillips, who wrote this week about Iran’s missile tests and proliferation concerns, notes that the doctored photographs that apparently were used… Read More
Maryland announced this week that the state government plans to create a single communications system for all of the state’s first responders, as noted in… Read More
In what can only be described as a rare occurrence, two events occurred that show there is still hope when it comes to disaster management… Read More
Last week, the world witnessed a stunning example of the success of Plan Colombia when 15 men and women were rescued after years as hostages… Read More
News, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, that the UK intends to extend its proscription of Hezbollah as a terrorist group to include its… Read More
The truth is out: Congress’ attempt at “energy security” helped cause a global food crisis. According to a confidential World Bank study, as reported by… Read More